The Unrestricted Burning Period is in effect. Residents in rural zoned areas can burn at any time without a permit, but must do so safely and responsibly. Burning is not allowed on days with a HIGH or greater Fire Danger Rating or during a Total Fire Ban. Read more about how the Unresricted Burning Period works.
In accordance with regulation 39 of the Planning and Development (Development Assessment Panels) Amendment Regulations 2011, please find linked the Agenda for the upcoming Development Assessment Panel (DAP) meeting on 18 June 2025.
In accordance with regulation 44(7) of the Planning and Development (Development Assessment Panels) Regulations 2011, please find attached the finalised minutes of the Metro Outer meeting on 4 June 2025.
At the City of Kwinana, we honour and respect the rich cultural heritage and ongoing contributions of the Aboriginal communities who have been the custodians of this land for thousands of years.
Here, you will find valuable information about the Aboriginal history, traditions, and cultural practices that shape our local area. We aim to foster understanding, respect, and collaboration between our community and the Aboriginal peoples, ensuring that cultural protocols are observed and celebrated.
Learn more about Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country.
View the City’s current plan for Reconciliation.
Meet the Boola Maara Aboriginal Consultative Committee.
Get in touch with local support services available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in the City of Kwinana.
The City commissioned a Nyoongar artist to create artwork celebrating Kwinana's rich cultural history for branding and marketing.
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